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hi all. I am looking for this old article,
[h=3]Vaccines against infectious coryza[/h][h=3]P.J. Blackall[SUP]a1[/SUP][/h][SUP]a1 [/SUP]Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Animal Research Institute, 665 Fairfield Road, Yeerongpilly 4105, Australia
Abstract
The paper reviews the literature on vaccines against infectious coryza of chickens. Our knowledge of natural immunity, antigens involved in protection and the degree of cross-serovar protection provided by vaccines is summarized. The effect of variables such as antigen dose, inactivating agent and adjuvant type on vaccine efficacy is reviewed. The protective ability of a new generation infectious coryza vaccine based on a live attenuated strain of Haemophilus paragallinarum is discussed.
World's Poultry Science Journal / Volume51 / Issue01 / March 1995, pp 17-26
link: http://journals.cambridge.org/actio...0380&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0043933995000055
thanks a lot
[h=3]Vaccines against infectious coryza[/h][h=3]P.J. Blackall[SUP]a1[/SUP][/h][SUP]a1 [/SUP]Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Animal Research Institute, 665 Fairfield Road, Yeerongpilly 4105, Australia
Abstract
The paper reviews the literature on vaccines against infectious coryza of chickens. Our knowledge of natural immunity, antigens involved in protection and the degree of cross-serovar protection provided by vaccines is summarized. The effect of variables such as antigen dose, inactivating agent and adjuvant type on vaccine efficacy is reviewed. The protective ability of a new generation infectious coryza vaccine based on a live attenuated strain of Haemophilus paragallinarum is discussed.
World's Poultry Science Journal / Volume51 / Issue01 / March 1995, pp 17-26
link: http://journals.cambridge.org/actio...0380&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0043933995000055
thanks a lot